Going to the salon presents a unique situation in which we sit and stare at ourselves in the mirror sometimes for hours.
You should sit up straight, put down your phone, look forward, and uncross your legs as soon as the hairdresser starts cutting your hair.
Stretching out the time between color appointments is a habit we’re all guilty of, but it can backfire pretty quickly.
Feedback is always welcomed in the salon chair, but tipping over into “micromanaging” territory can quickly cause your stylist to feel frustrated.
On the flip side, it’s completely OK to let your stylist know if things are headed in the wrong direction during your cut or color.
We're all on a budget, but if you're going to spend a lot of money on a highlight, balayage, or hair treatment, it makes sense to use the best shampoo and conditioner that your stylist suggests.
Trying to describe exactly what you want to your hairstylist can sometimes work, but without a good visual it can be difficult for your stylist to know exactly what you want.
Old advice used to recommend coming into the salon with dirty hair. The belief was that the oils would protect your hair and scalp, but thanks to new technology this is outdated wisdom